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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Sep 1960, p. 2

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PAGE Iwo TRI CANqADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANVI.E,,O!NTAR1O THURSDAY, SEPT. 22nd, 1960 us past. 1 would advise you the progra.mme was opcniedtconwihm.ad ewll ih" C ad.' o su er ________mend i l wth" Cnda.Co s m e s Expect Reliion or T dayneyer rest tili the Corn-Lau After a few rc inarks by the j John ld."chairinan. he cal led of) lir iun ,U IO IL ge entercd upon bis great lini v'11 sang '(ood Fvteniinm Atioo iO jcancer of doing good. It is said as a triluite l~Iol imForv The A m ition to D Good that, "except possibly Cobden, thein class iîatv, Mrs.Nci Un INatu rai Gus Rotes weely al- B Re. . R Nihosonof other man did so much to! Werry's. Mrs. G. Strorikig said A wekly alk-By Rv. R R. ichosoiLgive the laborer a shorter day, Mrs. J. Bionnet ta' s mdifaN' i a;mîhî L. Jones, Presi dent Province bas been a material Over a hundred years ago to promote the permanent good trv with the love of a patriot, a cheaper loaf, and added Sclînol clas~iss riiclered 'l and G(vcieraI Managcr of Thc factor in the 13 voluntary rate there I silling." otion songs; Lina oiit madCopny euc.Mr.ionstesComany bhas tes, one ofth most useful, part ofth eua business try sbould aiways be just, bel No one can have a nobler rnVPhred îîç )iiii ,'.ýaij tolay tiiat, in accordancemd.M.Jnssi htt and nleta men in his of every Christian." on the rigbt side, be noble and ambition than that of John Lorraine and JIanet 1 u e i rhtie provisions of an Act the best of his knowledge in country. He aa lawyer who be true to berseif." Brigbt's to do gQod. It i and Jonne Lalirgal, gavei.nýpssý ttels eso fteetmso iigcsso graduated from Yale Coilege Another writer says: "The icomrtbeshv. Itmeas un exibiton f Baoîrreccntlyipractically ail othen essential in 1802, and practiced law enormous influence whi c h 1 selfisb service for others. It John Hiamilton with Mi-S. I. . >ioclaitied<, establishing the' 1 commodities, including fuels, inNw aen isnmewsBright exercised on Engls includes kindness, gentleness, Taylor at the piano gave, two riiew <)tario lenergy Board, Consumers' record of rate ne- Jeremiah Evarts. He was the politics and public pnin1gencnosity and sympatby. It harmonica nîîmbers. Natîev!te Il >ivC1,1Y iy houfiled an ap- ductions was unusual on tbe father of William M. Evarts, during the greater part of his means the rigbt fulfilling of Leanne, H-eatlher and ,aîspia O for a'pproval of its North Amenican Continent. the great lawyer and famous liezadu inesmaur ail the relations of life. Dorrell gave a motion .ont,: rotes, iîîcluding the 1 The Ontario Encrgy Boand statesman. He was edîtor of to bis intellectual attainments The Psalmists declare again "Quack, Quack". S. i>rr;lltest redcîtioîî which be- replaces the Onîtario Fuel toe Myeiaran Hen the frt han to bis great moral stren- and again, with entuis and Harvey Gralam, in îhay-cr effective October 1. Bour-c and A. R. Crozier, for- thre Misrsiondr Heeifrt g:: " 'He impressedi himself that "God is good". We ha seed costumes, entertained' Mr. Jones said th(! Company mer chairman of the Fuel treasurer and the second sec- uo argth adtepe-te ecam"0gv hak 1hjoe n ltmHus coard, bas been appointed ~ upn Pnliaentandthe eo-the excaim"O ive bans wih jkesand umoousane-lmuwcîforward to an early Chairman of the Energy Bo- retary of the Amenican Board pie at large by the intense iunto the Lord, foeei od dotes. irîgonti aplctnadJ of Commissioners for Foreign earncstness, tbe batred of ii- 'for his mercy endureth for- Mrs. L. Thompson, Mrs. TI. aird tIMIaibe ialso anticipated ..A Wigelnispr Missions. jsie and the disinterestedever", 106:1 and "The Lord is Kyte and Mrs. Il. McLatighliir, a<iiuia piiaio tf-n-aneîit secretary of the new DrsmpabR.or E.oppessderoodtoailandbistenermer- the popular trio, sang "Mein- tare dates Iprovicting for con- Ti1 onumosdGsyom lvddr.R .Speer stoas "e 3~ which he displayed at ail tim- cies are over ail bis works" ois,"ivrLining" adttiii eitoii c<r-wll the first a or- lived n suh to awaken th pr1459l "I'm Looking for a Four Leaf wince witbi the policy estah pgas opayi Otriy othnertolfive bathe p sricpe"evd h niihwn- rf .N. Clarke bas giv- Clover". Janice Byers plaveýd lishied liv Consumers' gaiCnnan1i955aio t of unsefish, pactîcalserviceing-cîasses and the poor in, en us in simple but compre- a iniootla adCi-wrnntural gas was intro- seek fromt the new Board a ne-j "The most noble of scien- general,'" and joined Richard bensive words the Chnis ianoDysl.gatosetans(licecI.', ie of its complete ratei ces, hesaid "te scenc ofCobden ibis great fight for conception of God. He says: ngia n îer~ia ((<riî oM h structure. donggod i oolite tu-the repeai of the oppressive. "God is the personai spirit, Mrs. Neil Baîley nead "Moo conitinued acceptance of fat- ied. If it were better under- Conn-Laws. which were tak-1 perfcctly good, who in boly Cow, Mon". The trio returnied utral gas as a modern fuel by stoodand ade te suiecting bread from the poor and love, creates, sustains and or- witb "Shine on Harvest Mono", 'sanr' throiigbout t h e of daily contemplation, the giving it to the rich. Jlohn! ders al."VonLgtBy n Bu Cm>i>' ytmars h Appointed waywoud 'e pcpaed or Bnghtinone of bis speeches, Goodness means moral ex- Skies".Id grander display of benevol- bas told how he was promptcd cellence, such as the best I& ence on a larger scale thn to engage in this benoic stntîg-' heart and judgment of men d Mr. and Mrs. Fonder.Brn with a camera and Bradley 1 nvesîrnent theword as veryesee. ge.appove Te wrd go da Brian and Bradley each1 with a watch. Mn. and Mrs.ns lr The employment of doing Rev B R.R Nicholson "At that time I was at, means essentiaiiy the same niearen osg rbuo-1Fre eepeetdwt good- of aiming directlystne igonbadI va1n hewenusdofGo were escorted ta thei a beautiful four-prece leather'C u s lo prompt and vigorous atby Jstn McCartbv in bisr as wi.cn pntlanm and Ian Tnotpeou< et of laggag. BothsHowan acin History of Our Own Times"!day wlien Mn. Cobden cailed uscd of men. The definitio 0f r andrIvab nibThopoe t n o ga e.Btbne h or Te fioig aione bas given us a vivid picturc I on me, in the depths of grief, "perfcctly good" attributes to tedineres the Frbers have dthe gits, th wokofeafr eTi e wnt iss u Te- FINE QUALITY of John Bright, the great Bn - Imight aimost say of despain, God ail possible moral excel- taenineail heworw h aveativ- iforIs, easantof peen n inca Pon ssuî e of in- tMONUMENTSa, woAND atifortheStatesnmanhin wboencwas as-defe'forkeniheil ]ightileandv- sunshineis leafnt enceg Fwithoutost idefect.in soOateUMiEN.TESGANstneMy bouse had been extingui- To dogodismebg ities in tbe cburcb, scboal, and tbe help tbey had receiv- terest to many l.pcal citizens MARKERS in politics and government. shed. Ail that wvas ieft on that is possible for cveryone cucladArclua o-c h rvos a ttera .C cbl ssno h S4 IuI*M w*b efy. "John Bright's life was sim- earth of my young wife, ex- 1 Everybody bas opportunities icty. sale. late Lieut,-Col. S. B. Scobeli, rAi..I 0--é» osf psftoe le e adn abiin u cept the memory of a sainted every dayr of belping ~ Susan Thompson, Lyndal Atten singing "For they are' native of Bowmanville and KUP ~the ambition to do good, and1ilf e and of a too bnief bap- cbeering others. Often weado Kyte and Gordie Malcolm pre-1 jolly gond fellows", a bounti- ncphew of Mrs. W. J. Hoar of 0F STAFFORD bis figure will stand out like Plness, was lyingr stili and not sec these opportunities be- sented Brenda and Bt-ian eachi1!fu lunch was servedi. King St. East. In his youth ArBROS. a great statue througb suc- cold in the chamber above us. cause we are not iooking for u ~ceeding generations of Eng- Mr. Cobden called upon me! tbem. lisb public life." as his fniend, and addressed1 Sunely we should cuitivate gFAaI. dadhriu4 me, as you might suppose,i the habit of doing good and of4 ýM NME Dfoit a îded smiea- with wonds of condolence. Af-i seeki ng opportunities for belp- bition tbat possessed this great ter a time be iooked up and ing others. In this way we Siaxtoraesron, brug t ntoldblsin t bi said: "There are thousands of! shahl be like the great Master, Sicifford Brofeiowmet n H esing o ciareouses in England at this mo- for it is recorded of Hlm that ... .. ý for weathor ameHement wbere wives, mothers "He went about doing good," foomrtl ors honon, wathoiam.H and cbîldren are dying of hun- and we shaîl be belping to onl deird t dogod, ndger. Now,' lie said, when the, build up His Kingdomn on 318 Dundas St. E. Whitby as the bistorian says, "a more first _______ _of______grief_________ Phn htyunselfish man neyer lived."- paxymoyurgifath Phonewhi8-355 "He was one of the most per-_ fect types of the orden of En- MOhwk8-352 giishmen. He loved his coun- B L A C KI U .. -i To Benefit UNICEF (The United Nations Children's Fund) Friday & Saturday Sept. 30.- Oct. 1 SPONSORED BY Bowmanville Business and Professional Women's Club "For Ail the World's Children" Iii~1. STOCK UP YOUH BIu! VU T H A nd a FAMOUS steadý READING ANTHRACITE (Red Trade Mark) The World's Finest Hard Coal STOVE - NUT PROMPT DELI VET PHONE MA3 STEPHEN Office: C.N.E.yards, 1 assure ly sup. LI( FL s T F ]hm The sale of Mn. Forder's The Mother's Auxiliary met stock and implements on Wednesday, Sept. 141h, at the Thursday was quite success- home o! Gwen Ballingal witb fui. eight mothens present. It was Mrs. Ken Steele and Elin, rcported that $117.00 was Ottawa, andi Mn. Norman Mc- cieared at the booth fair day. Nally, Coîborne, attcnded the Special tbanks is extended to sale of Mn. Howard Fonder, al mothers wbo donated time, Thursday afternoon and spent pies or money towards the the nigbt with Mn. and Mns. booth. Funther plans were Cari Wright and Mn. and Mrs. made for the mother and dau- Cecii Hill. Mr'. and Mns. Joe ghter banquet, Sept. 23rd. As Rutledge, Oakville, werc also this is the finish o! the year, supper guests of Mn. and a nominating committee was Mrs. Wright. appointed to bning in a siate Mn. and Mrs. Luther Van of officens to the next mcct- Camp and Mrs. Nathan Rom- ing at Marion Rabm's, Nov.ý ney, Midland, spent two days 23rd. with Mn. and Mrs. Wiii For- A pleasant evening was der. Mns. Rumney bas remain- spent at the borne of Mn. and ed for a few days with other Mrs. Walter Laurence on Sat- relatves.urday, Sept. 17, on the occa- reatives. nonDunsion o! thein 301h anniversany. Mn.aa, and Mrs. eso sDnn The bride and groom were the Oshwacal.edon rs.Os-recipients o! many beautiful mond Wright, Thursday. gifts. Music for a dance wag Mn. and Mrs. Geo. Ruthen- provided by Don Prossen, Nes- 1 ford and Alian, Oshawa, visit- tîcton, Rick Renault and John cd ber mothen Mrs. Geo. Fow- Huhband, Oshawa. ler, Sunday. Guests present from. Ton- The Local Association of onto wcne:- Mr. and Mrs. W. Girl Guides and Brownies Fowien, Mn. and Mrs. Fred met on Sept. 12 at the home, Lord, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lau- of Mns. Bruce Ashton wben i ence Jr., Miss Judy Jenning; the foliowing officens wene fnom Hampton, Mn. and Mrs. elected:- Chairman, Mrs. H. M. Bryant; fnom Bolton, Mn. Kyte; Sec. Treas., Mns. D. and Mrs. Frank Laurence; Dorneli; Badge Sec. Mrs. S. from Oshawa, Mn. and Mrs. Rahm; Publicity Sec., Mrs. C. Bob Laurence; from- Clare- McLaugbhin; Bnownie Mother, mont, Mn. and Mrs. M. Good- Mrs. B. Asbton; Guide Mother, win; from Nestieton, Mn. and vacant. Discussion ne the mo- Mrs. John Laurence, Mn. and ther and daugbten banquet on, Mrs. Geo. Prosser and family, Sept. 23nd. October meeting Mn. and Mns. D. Mackie and to be heid at Mrs. N. Bailey's, Laura, Mn. and Mrs. John Oct. 17. Mappin, Mn. Ken Hudson, Mn. - Jerry Abbott, Miss Sylvia Laurence. W.M.S. Meeting On Wednesday aftennoon the September meeting of the W.M.S. was beid at the home of Mns. Ralph Larmen with 14 ladies and seven kiddies in attendance. Meeting opened with a bymn and prayen. During the business period il was decided to send band- ages to the Lepnosarium, N4ig- eria, where thene are 550 Lep- ens. Anyone having an oidý sheet or pillow cases, kindly' Icave themn with a memben of W.M.S. and a committee will make them. into bandages and mail. Also, tbere was a request' for used Christmas cards for Trinidad. The rol eau, "Some- thing I have iearned from the Study o! Afnica", proved that the ladies bave been lcarning. The Literature secretary had the new book sheif on dispay and gave a bnicf out- RIDER N0W! ieotw books and urged eahmember to, take a book hoe n ead. s.E.Lr your home of haVing a mer, J. Carnaghan, G. Lar- mer, R. Larmer and C. Hl1 )ply of heat ail winter! i told some beipfuh though1ts f nom the Scbooi for Leaders at Whitby, whicb they attended i ,E Til BESTAug. 16 and 18. (SE TH BESTMrs. Russel Mountjoy gave, a very fine devotional papen, basing ber thoughts on Psalm 1 and stressing the need for QU IFUEL eactionthougth t r ors aceron, thouwatsch teinods and habits. She also led in prayer. Mrs. Lloyd Wright dedîca- JE O IL ted the offeringan r.J iA.ddres by RevGdoatmn on - ter, entitled "The Generator." 'OV uIL Mrs.. Raiph Larmer gave a synopsis of "The Tunning Wonld" and "The Sbip under N A CE u IL the Cross" in confection with the study book. "Into ail the Worhd Togethen", in a mannen _130 *R S 1M C that should make al att I-EUU ~LE floL hear and read the study them- selves. Alter the singing of a hymn and the Benediction, a Iovely 5 410 ilunch was served by Group 4. Farewell Party Friday evening, Sept. 16, the Recreation Centre was :U E L S Ipacked witb friends and neigb- bons who gathened to'pay tri- ELS bute to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fonder and family pnion to their moving to Oshawa. manvilleNeil Malcolm was M.C. for i the evening and with Mrs. 1 Lorne Thompson et the piano, a Mr. Scobeli often vlsited his1 calions. Duning Worid War II relatives here. The articlelhe acted as an economic ad- reads: ývison witb the Departmnent of The dinectors o! Grouped Munitions and Supply. Fund Distnibutons Limited, Grouped Income Shanes is manager and distnibutor for a mutual fund invested pri.. Grouped Income Shanes Lim- 'marily in Canadian and Am.- ited, have announced the ap- enican common stocks. The pointiment of Mn. S. C. Scobeil, dividend policy of the fond is as irrvestmcnt counsel. i to provide shareholders witti Mn., Scobell, wbo was ne-: a minimum annual rcturn of cently eiccted Chairman cf: 5%c on tbe average daily of- the Board of Dinectors of Do- fenîng price and 10 supple- minick Corporation o! Can- ment regular "'income" div. ada, was fornierly a senior idends w i t h non - taxable partner of one of Canada's "stock" dividcnds. lcading investment firms. Wid- ehy known in Canada and Au,. Rail or Steamshlp abnoad as a security anahyst T 1 C K E T S and economist Mn. Scobeli was, tor five ycars, editor of TO EVERYIVHERE The Canadian Chamber of Consuit Commerce publication "Can- J U RY & L OV E LL adian Business" and bas con- 15 King St. W. ?4A 3-3361 tributed regularhy 10 othen I>mniI financial and business piubli -_______ll -Çaimora/ SJotel BOWMANVILLE BANQUET ROOM AVAILABLE FOR Service Club and Organization Dinners Wedding Receptions Private Parties - Dinners - Etc. PRONE NA 3-3347- COFFLE SHOP OPEN i 6:30 A.M. TO 8:00 P.M. .EXCEPT SUNDAY 1 ICTIAL SUIE F11 4 glauses with tiparkling Coca-Cala frem the biggest bottie of Coke ever .-. . the new big ig Family Size boti le. Saves money too! Bring Jhonm Coca-Cola in the new big big economical FamilySioe botile when you shop today. SERVES 4. 4 for THE PAUSE THAT REFRESH ES £agmbd b@ Cou 1 Ca.I màwnina* MCe-CinI Lk Hamblys Beverages (Oshawa) Li*mited -t OSHAWA - ONTARIO ~1 'lb J TAG DAY J t r- ' 16.

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